"We obsess about the precision, accuracy, and reliability of our behavioral alertness measurement tools. We understand that accurate data is essential in order to make informed decisions in research and in operational settings."
- Daniel Mollicone, Ph.D., CEO
Pulsar Informatics Inc. develops state-of-the-art technology for assessing behavioral alertness in research and operational settings. Our tools help individuals and organizations achieve peak performance and reduce fatigue-related risk. Founded in 2003, we have offices in Philadelphia, PA and Seattle, WA. Our team of exceptional engineers collaborates with internationally recognized university partners. We're currently growing!
Daniel Mollicone, Ph.D. has 10 years of experience in biomedical engineering. As co-founder of Pulsar Informatics, he has played an active role in the development of the field of neurobehavioral performance measurement.
Dr. Mollicone has acted as Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator on research funded by a number of government agencies, including NASA, the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, and the National Institute of Health. He has co-authored five publications on topics of cognitive performance measurement and fatigue modeling.
Dr. Mollicone holds degrees in Engineering Physics and Biomedical Engineering.

Christopher Mott joined Pulsar Informatics in 2002 as the head of technology development. He leads the integration of the mathematical models, software algorithms and hardware systems that form the core of Pulsar Informatics' products. He is an inventor on eight US patents pending.
Mr. Mott has extensive experience managing software and hardware engineering projects. Before joining Pulsar Informatics, Mr. Mott designed embedded software applications for high-speed network telecommunication hardware and worked as a software engineer developing image processing applications. His research and development experience involved the development of software for embedded microprocessors on laser imaging equipment.
Mr. Mott has received awards for his research and widespread recognition for his work in modeling and analysis. He holds a Master's Degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of British Columbia.

Matthew van Wollen has a background in engineering and in finance. A co-founder of Pulsar Informatics, he has also contributed to the conception, financing, and development of several high tech startups in Canada, the U.S., and in Poland.
Prior to assuming the position of CFO at Pulsar Informatics, Mr. van Wollen was an associate partner at Lasanoz Finance, a boutique investment bank based in Warsaw, Poland. During his 5 years with the firm, Mr. van Wollen managed deals totaling over USD 4 billion in transaction value for major multinational companies and private equity firms. He acquired a specialist knowledge of a number of sectors including technology, media, telecommunications and infrastructure.
Mr. van Wollen has served as a member of the board of directors of publicly listed companies in Canada and in Poland. He is a CFA Charterholder and a member of the Philadelphia Society of Financial Analysts.